Wyoming Statutes

§ 27-3-108 — (b) An individual who performs service for wages is an employee for purposes of this act unless it is shown that the individual: (i) Is free from control or direction over the details of the performance of services by contract and by fact; (ii) Repealed by Laws 1991, ch. 153, § 1

Wyoming § 27-3-108
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 27Labor and Employment
Ch. 3UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
Art. 1IN GENERAL

This text of Wyoming § 27-3-108 ((b) An individual who performs service for wages is an employee for purposes of this act unless it is shown that the individual: (i) Is free from control or direction over the details of the performance of services by contract and by fact; (ii) Repealed by Laws 1991, ch. 153, § 1) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Wyoming primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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(iii)Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 121, § 3.
(iv)Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 121, § 3.
(v)Represents his services to the public as a self-employed individual or an independent contractor; and
(vi)May substitute another individual to perform his services.
(c)As used in this act, "employment" does not include service performed by a person acting as a fiduciary, as that term is defined in W.S. 4-10-103(a)(vii), and receiving reasonable compensation for fiduciary services pursuant to the Uniform Trust Code or the Wyoming Probate Code.

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